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Table 1.

Frequency Distribution of the Respondent’s Responses According to Gender

Gender Frequency Percentage Ranking

Female 37 37% 2

Male 63 63% 1

Total 100 100%

Table 1.2 shows the distribution of the respondents’ responses according to their

gender, 63% were male and 37% were female.

The data disclosed that male has a higher percentage than to female and it could

simply tell those men are more active in watching pornographic videos.

Table 1.3

Frequency Distribution of the Respondents’ Responses According to Civil Status

Civil Status Frequency Percentage Ranking

Single 85 85% 1

Married 10 10% 2

Widow 2 2% 4

Separated 3 3% 3

Total 100 100%

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Table 1.3 shows the distribution of respondents based on their civil status; 85

percent of the respondents were single. 10 percent were married while 3% affirmed that

they are separated, and 2% were widows.

The data indicates that the majority of respondents are single and have fewer

responsibilities and have enough in watching pornography.

Table 1.4

Distribution of the Respondents’ Responses According to Educational Attainment

Educational Frequency Percentage Ranking


Attainment
High School level 27 27% 2

High School 23 23% 3


Graduate
College level 35 35% 1

College Graduate 15 15% 4

Total 100 100%

Table 1.4 shows the respondents’ Educational Attainment. The data indicates that

35 percent were college level; 27 percent were at the High School level; 23% were

graduated High School; and 15 percent were College Graduate.

The data confirmed that the respondents are responsible enough to their actions in

relation to pornography.

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II. On the Implications of Watching Pornographic Videos among Adolescent

Table 2

Distribution of the Respondents’ Responses on the Implication of Watching


Pornographic Videos among Adolescents to their Sexual Behavior
Indicators Responses Total WM Interpretations Ranking

5 4 3 2 1
1. Addiction on watching
pornographic film or 26 42 15 9 8 100 3.69 Agree 2
videos that leads to
abnormal behavior.
2. Increase sexual 30 29 16 19 6 100 3.58 Agree 3
gratification.
3. Expressive in 26 25 23 24 2 100 3.49 Moderately 5
performing sexual Agree
behavior or sexual
activity.
4. Tendency to commit 30 27 24 5 16 100 3.56 Agree 4
sexual activity and
sexual harassment.
5. May have the guts to 41 21 13 20 5 100 3.73 Agree 1
share explicit images
with others or
someone they like to
perform the sexual
acts.
General mean 100 3.69 Agree

Table 2 shows the distribution of respondents’ responses as to the implications of

watching pornographic videos.

The top 3 in rank are as follows;

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Rank 1- Agree, that the respondents “May have the guts to share explicit images with

others or someone they like to perform a sexual act”, which has a weighted

mean of 3.73

Rank 2- Respondents agree to “Addiction to watching pornographic films or videos

that lead to abnormal behavior” with a weighted mean of 3.69

Rank 3- “Increase sexual gratification” is one of the effects with a weighted mean of

3.58 in watching pornographic videos among adolescents.

This infers that watching pornographic videos among adolescents will result in to

increase of their sexual urges and develop deviant behavior

III. On the Public Perception in Watching Pornographic Videos among


Adolescents

Table 3

Public Perceptions in Watching Pornographic Videos among Adolescents

Indicators Responses Total WM Interpretations Ranking

5 4 3 2 1
1. They are “deeply
offended” if they see 34 35 8 13 10 100 3.7 Agree 2
an adolescent who
watches
pornographic videos.
2. Frustrating in the eye 45 25 12 10 8 100 3.89 Agree 1
of others.
3. Others may call it a 39 29 13 12 12 100 3.61 Agree 5
hobby or pastime.
4. Others did not give 26 35 23 10 6 100 3.65 Agree 3
attention to those
persons who watch
pornographic videos.

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5. It gives satisfaction 41 20 10 20 9 100 3.64 Agree 4
especially to men.
General mean 100 Agree

Table 3 shows the distribution of respondent’s responses according to their

perception in watching pornographic videos its implications.

Top 3 in rank are as follows;

Rank 1- respondents agree to “Frustrating in the eye of others” with a weighted mean

of 3.89

Rank 2- respondents agree to “They are “deeply offended” if they see an adolescent

who watch pornographic videos” with a weighted mean of 3.7

Rank 3- respondents agree to “Others did not give attention to those persons who watch

pornographic videos” with a weighted mean of 3.65

Data implied that public are aware of the negative results to their self and others

ad should be avoided by men especially if they cannot control over watching

pornographic films.

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IV. On the problems encountered in watching pornographic videos among

adolescent

Table 4

Distribution of Respondents’ Responses According to the Problems Encountered in


Watching Pornographic Videos among Adolescents among Adolescent

Indicators Responses Total WM Interpretations Ranki

5 4 3 2 1 ng

1. “May” strengthen the 34 39 8 8 11 100 3.79 Agree 1


attitude of sexual
violence.
2. Individual or person
tend fantasies a person
who want to sex with
26 34 21 15 4 100 3.63 Agree 4
him/her may lead to
untoward act (rape,
and sexual
harassment).
3. Inability to 27 39 21 7 6 100 3.74 Agree 2
communicate with
others that lead to self-
isolation
4. Frequent sexual act 26 30 19 13 12 100 3.45 Moderately Agree 5
(masturbation).
5. (Female) who is 28 41 11 12 8 100 3.69 Agree 3
intensively attached on
pornographic videos
coerced herself into
sexual slavery.
General mean 100 3.66 Agree

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Table 4 shows the responses of the respondents according to the problems

encountered.

Top 3 in rank are as follows;

Rank 1- respondents agree adolescents ““May” strengthen attitude of sexual

violence” which has a weighted mean of 3.79

Rank 2- respondents also agree to “Inability to communicate with others that lead

to self- isolation” is a manifestation among adolescents that are active in

pornography with a weighted mean of 3.74

Rank 3- respondents agree to the statement that “(Female) who is intensively

attached on pornographic videos coerced herself into sexual slavery” with a

weighted mean of 3.69

Data implied that individual like adolescents who were vigorously attached in

watching pornographic videos may encounter attitude problem.

V. On the suggested possible solutions to afford mentioned problems.

Table 5
Distribution of Respondents’ responses as to the suggested solutions.
Indicators Responses Total WM Interpretations Ranking

5 4 3 2 1

1. Break from watching 19 35 22 6 18 100 3.31 Moderately agree 5


porn or overcome porn
addiction.
2. Assigned extra 40 40 10 8 2 100 4.08 Agree 1
activities/task at home
that may interrupt
attention from browsing
porn sites

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3. Reaching out other 35 25 10 15 15 100 3.5 Agree 4
people for some social
activities.
4. Parents/ or guardians 25 40 10 15 10 100 3.55 Agree 3
have should have round
the clock monitoring of
their girls especially of
their “what about” and
“where about”
5. Parents should devote 36 28 20 10 6 100 3.78 Agree 2
more time to their
children especially when
at home.
General mean 100 3.64 Agree

Table 5 shows the respondents responses according to the suggested possible

solutions.

Top 3 in rank are as follows;

Rank 1- respondents agree that “Assigned extra activities/task at home that may

interrupt attention from browsing porn sites” especially to the adolescent who is

abusively watched X-rated film with a weighted mean of 4.08

Rank 2- respondents agree that “Parents should devote more time to their children

especially when at home” with a weighted mean of 3.78

Rank 3- respondents also agree to that “Parents/ or guardians have should have

round the clock monitoring of their girls especially of their “what about” and

“where about” with weighted mean of 3.55

The data revealed that parents and guardians have vital role in disciplining their

children in term of using gadgets that are uncontrollable especially on browsing and

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watching pornographic videos that could influence the behavior and/ or sexual

attitude of the individuals especially to the adolescents.

VI. On the Researcher’s Findings to be utilized toward to control their


sexual aggressiveness in their sexual behavior

Table 6

Distribution of the respondent’s responses as to the researchers’ findings

Indicators Responses Total WM Interpretations Ranking

5 4 3 2 1

1. Female can control 45 20 15 10 10 100 3.8 Agree 3


their sexual
aggressiveness
2. Men are more 50 35 10 3 2 100 4.28 Strongly Agree 1
aggressive and commit
sexual act than female.

3. They need to refrain 35 35 20 8 2 100 3.93 Agree 2


and reduce in
watching pornographic
videos in order to
avoid sexual
aggressiveness in their
sexual behavior.
4. Someone believed that 25 15 35 15 10 100 3.3 Agree 5
it can affect to their
sexual behavior
because of watching
pornographic videos.
5. People could 25 16 39 10 10 100 3.36 Agree 4
understand the

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situation (watching
porn) and can deal
with it.
General mean 100 3.73 Agree

Table 6 shows on the distribution of researcher’s responses on the findings;

Top 3 in rank are as follows;

Rank 1- respondents strongly agree that “Men are more aggressive and commit

sexual act than female “with a weighted mean of 4.28

Rank 2- respondents agree that “They need to refrain and reduce in watching

pornographic videos in order to avoid sexual aggressiveness in their sexual

behavior” with a weighted mean of 3.93

Rank 3- respondents also agree that “Female can control their sexual

aggressiveness” with a weighted mean of 3.8

Data shows that among any others (male or female) should control any acts

exclusively when behavior is concerned. On the other hand, respondents of this study

admit and conform those men are more likely to commit sexual act as they are

aggressive. Disparity to the results on the problems that female will coerce their

selves in sexual act hence female can control their sexual aggressiveness and of

course both respondents could take responsibilities to detached from watching

pornographic videos that may affects their sexual behavior.

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